R.P. asks from Kodak, TN on May 01, 2007
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C.B. answers from Texarkana on June 15, 2007
yes they do give them , good luck w ur baby
S.A. answers from Baton Rouge on May 03, 2007
Yes, they do an epidural. I am about to have my 3rd child with a c-section and I wouldn't have it any other way. You go in for your scheduled time and they immediately start your epidural. Approx. 30 minutes later your baby will be here! My epidural lasted about 6 hours and it was great. I had minimal pain and was cleaning the hospital room before leaving. My first was an emergency c-section and I suffered mostly because I pushed for 2.5 hours and cracked my tailbone. I will be having my baby in 18 days and it will be with an epidural. You are completely awake and wont feel a thing. If for some reason you become nauseated during the procedure, make sure you tell the doctor. It just means that your blood pressure is dropping and they give you something by IV and it goes away! Dont hesitate to ask for anything!
T.J. answers from New Orleans on May 02, 2007
they do usually either an epidural or a spinal....for my 2nd one I had a spinal and my 3rd I had an epidural.
I would ask your doctor to see what his or the hospital's policies are for a planned c-section.
T.G. answers from Fayetteville on May 03, 2007
Ask your doctor. If you don't like what your doctor tells you, change doctors. It's your choice how much you feel in child birth. You may even have the option to have a vaginal birth if you want it. It's all dependent on the cut from the first time.
T.F. answers from Little Rock on May 03, 2007
with my second child, she was a planned c-section, and yes they will give you an epedural
N.K. answers from New Orleans on June 20, 2007
Yes they do an epidural.I had a planned c-section and definetly had an epidural.The only way they would put you completely out is if they felt the baby was in complete jeapordy of trouble.GOOD LUCK!
K.S. answers from Fayetteville on May 02, 2007
It depends on the doctor/hospital, but usually they do a spinal block. This method is administered like an epidural, but tends to have better, more complete coverage. Because it punctures the dura space, there is an increased risk of spinal headache, etc.
Are you planning a c-section for a medical reason? Just curious.
S.R. answers from New Orleans on May 03, 2007
I had a planned c-section in 01/2006 & I definately had an epidural.
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